puimessages (client-side widget)

<puimessages> is an AngularJS widget. It displays the global error messages sent from the JSF backend.
In most cases, you haven't got anything to do with <puimessages>. It's an internal widget automatically generated by AngularFaces.
AngularFaces replaces every <h:messages /> and <prime:messages /> by <puimessages>.
The advantage of <puimessages> is that is can be updated by the optimized AngularFaces requests.

How to deactivate the automatic replacement of server-side messages by client-side messages

puimessages (client-side widget)

<puimessages> is an AngularJS widget. It displays the global error messages sent from the JSF backend.
In most cases, you haven't got anything to do with <puimessages>. It's an internal widget automatically generated by AngularFaces.
AngularFaces replaces every <h:messages /> and <prime:messages /> by <puimessages>.
The advantage of <puimessages> is that is can be updated by the optimized AngularFaces requests.

puimessages (client-side widget)

<puimessages> is an AngularJS widget. It displays the global error messages sent from the JSF backend.
In most cases, you haven't got anything to do with <puimessages>. It's an internal widget automatically generated by AngularFaces.
AngularFaces replaces every <h:messages /> and <prime:messages /> by <puimessages>.
The advantage of <puimessages> is that is can be updated by the optimized AngularFaces requests.

puimessages (client-side widget)

<puimessages> is an AngularJS widget. It displays the global error messages sent from the JSF backend.
In most cases, you haven't got anything to do with <puimessages>. It's an internal widget automatically generated by AngularFaces.
AngularFaces replaces every <h:messages /> and <prime:messages /> by <puimessages>.
The advantage of <puimessages> is that is can be updated by the optimized AngularFaces requests.